February 2021 Stock Of The Month

I bought my second stock, one share of WISH. One share came to $41.44 Canadian, through Wealthsimple. There are no brocker fees on Wealthsimple, but they do charge you currency conversion fees. So I ended up paying an extra $6.00 Canadian on top of the stock price, adding up to $41.44, for the one share.

I went a little over my budget this month. Wish is new on the market. I wasn’t sure if it was still relevant, but I asked one of my younger acquaintances and she said her and her friends still shop there often. I myself do not. The vendors on Wish are known for swiping photos from other stores and sending you a cheaper, crappier version of the product you thought you were buying. There are many videos on Youtube of this happening. If you do shop there, make sure there are reviews with photos.

I bought the stock because it’s a popular store and the company is worth a lot of money. The next day after I bought it, the stock dropped a lot. It went up a little bit, but I’m still down (especially with the currency conversion fees). My GFL stock dropped too, but last time I checked I was up a couple cents. I’m not a rich gal yet

My First Stock

I bought my first stock today! I didn’t get it until my second attempt. I learned that there is a market price, and a limit buy. If you ask the market price, you might end up paying more than you expected. With the limit buy, you put the maximum price you are willing to pay. My first try I put the limit price too low and it was cancelled, my second attempt was successful.

I bought one share of GFL this morning for $38.17, on WealthSimple (it’s up $0.05!). The reason I picked it, is because GFL is a waste management company. China stopped taking a lot of Canada’s garbage and recycling a couple years ago and we’re likely not going to be able to keep dumping our trash onto other countries. We’re going to have to start managing it here. That was my thought process, and I haven’t researched any of that. I could be completely wrong here. The stock seems to be climbing and I’m going to be obsessively checking on it. Do not use anything in my blog for advice on investing. I have no idea what I’m doing!

My lack of researching is one of the many reasons I’ve set a limit of $30.00 a month. Since I spent more than that on this stock, I can only spend $21.83 next month. I haven’t picked out the next stock yet, but I’m going to wait until February to get it.